Brno International Tap Dancing Festival: Dancing in the Streets, Exhibition and Dance Lessons

30 March 2016, 4:00
Brno International Tap Dancing Festival: Dancing in the Streets, Exhibition and Dance Lessons

The festival will officially open with a dance flashmob at Freedom Square, the highlight of the event will be the Great Tap Dancing Show in the Sono Centre in Brno. The accompanying programme offers an exhibition of tap dancing-themed photographs, dance lessons and seminars led by foreign lecturers.

The festival, which focuses on professional tap dancers and the general public, is organised by the Brno-based No Feet Dance Studio. This year’s programme features over 10 tap dancing events. Event organiser Martina Konečná said about the festival: "Tap dancing is no longer just about canes and top hats, as most people still believe from the times of Fred Astaire. It is a full-fledged, modern dance style that keeps up with the times," and adds: "Our goal is to attract the public to this amazing style of dance and show them that absolutely everyone from small children to seniors can do it."

A prelude to the festival will be the opening exhibition of tap dancing-themed photographs on 15 April at the No Feet Café; the exhibition will be available throughout the duration of the festival. The main programme will open on 18 April with a dance flashmob at the Freedom Square at 5:00 p.m. The expected final highlight of the festival is the Great Tap Dancing Show in the style of Star Wars which will take place on Sunday, 24 April at 7:00 p.m. at the Sono Centre.

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